Rockman Entertainment Strikes Deal With Hot Movies

GRENADA HILLS, Calif. — Rockman Entertainment, an adult production company started by male performer Brett Rockman, has struck a video-on-demand deal with Hot Movies. Fans will have access to the entire library of Rockman Entertainment titles on RockmanVOD.

Also included in the deal is a HotMovies.com sponsored free minutes card, which will come packaged with every Rockman DVD title and passed out at adult industry conventions and parties. The card entitles the user to a free block of time to watch Rockman’s titles on its custom VOD site.

“We used to have our own VOD system on my website,” Rockman, a seven-year industry veteran told XBIZ. “We decided to shelve that and go with an industry leader in Hot Movies. They do a great job with promoting themselves and have positioned the company as the adult industry’s leader in VOD. I’m really happy to be affiliated with them.”

Rockman expects his series “Blowjobs Gone Wild” and “Pissed Off Housewives” to be among the biggest sellers.

“We just partnered with Hot Movies and I’m already seeing increased VOD sales. This is going to be a great partnership,” Rockman said.

James Seibert, director of business development for HotMovies.com said, “Everyone at HotMovies.com is very excited to be working closely with Rockman Entertainment. Our customers have been begging for more ‘Facial Deposits’ and ‘Blow Jobs Gone Wild,’ and we can't wait to give it to them. Like his name suggests, Brett is a solid performer both on and off the camera. His talent and eye for beauty are a welcome addition to the Hot Movies family.”

Users of the HotMovies.com site can view streaming video clips, download movies, or use its pay-per-minute service.

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